A collection to blow your mind
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I wouldn't say my mind is blown, but there were some nice bikes in there...
One I can definitely see myself being interested in.
One I can definitely see myself being interested in.
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More.
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Perhaps the market for vintage, NOS bicycles will be flooded, giving us an opportunity to afford to do some n+1 shopping...
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I like how the Fuso, the two Stouts, and the Sachs all seem to be set up with a corncob freewheel with maybe a 16 tooth largest cog...maybe that's why those bikes have never been ridden!
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Sensory overload. I had to look away.
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● 1971 Grandis SL ● 1972 Lambert Grand Prix frankenbike ● 1972 Raleigh Super Course fixie ● 1973 Nishiki Semi-Pro ● 1979 Motobecane Grand Jubile ●1980 Apollo "Legnano" ● 1984 Peugeot Vagabond ● 1985 Shogun Prairie Breaker ● 1986 Merckx Super Corsa ● 1987 Schwinn Tempo ● 1988 Schwinn Voyageur ● 1989 Bottechia Team ADR replica ● 1990 Cannondale ST600 ● 1993 Technium RT600 ● 1996 Kona Lava Dome ●
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@gomango Lots of custom.... @Drillium Dude check out that Sparrow
Very nice collection from what I've seen so far. My favorite is the mint Sachs - glad that is too small for me
DD
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the holdsworth is my size... and probably way over my budget. ;(
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I wonder how prices will be determined?
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If nothing else, it certainly is good bike porn.
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Lots of ifs-
type and status / taxes structure, etc.
Private, public?
Any other types of special bikes to round out the patrons interest?
Reminds me of a fellow I know, really, really well heeled. Lots and lots and lots of spectacular higher end classic cars. Crazy amount in many digits. He played some game on trying to offset the having, declaration and tax structure. Won't even begin to describe the property but I actually exceeded 100 mph (ahemm in car) in his immaculate paved driveway. He built a large spectacular fancy building ---- without permits. Yep.
Anyways, it was definitely private.
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Trust me there's a lot more then what's posted. He's just getting started. Wish he would of had the Otis Guy when I was invited to see his bikes. The person who's helping him take pictures told me someone already had 10-20 bikes picked out to buy. So if your really interested I would just contact the person running the page or I can get you in contact with him.
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I actually had Matt face and ream the last frame I built last year. Since then I bought my own tools for doing all that myself. Matt is a really nice guy and one of the guys at our other store used to work at his shop since Matt has two shop around the Flint area.
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Trust me there's a lot more then what's posted. He's just getting started. Wish he would of had the Otis Guy when I was invited to see his bikes. The person who's helping him take pictures told me someone already had 10-20 bikes picked out to buy. So if your really interested I would just contact the person running the page or I can get you in contact with him.
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Since we're all dreaming, how about a C&V ride to end all C&V rides.
A whole mess of us meet up at a nearby airport. We rent a big bus and drive over to this place. Everyone has one hour to look over the merchandise, then a blind auction ensues. You can bid on multiple bikes, but can only choose one to purchase. At the end of the auction, we adjust saddles, bars, swap out pedals as necessary, and go for one long ride.
A whole mess of us meet up at a nearby airport. We rent a big bus and drive over to this place. Everyone has one hour to look over the merchandise, then a blind auction ensues. You can bid on multiple bikes, but can only choose one to purchase. At the end of the auction, we adjust saddles, bars, swap out pedals as necessary, and go for one long ride.
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Since we're all dreaming, how about a C&V ride to end all C&V rides.
A whole mess of us meet up at a nearby airport. We rent a big bus and drive over to this place. Everyone has one hour to look over the merchandise, then a blind auction ensues. You can bid on multiple bikes, but can only choose one to purchase. At the end of the auction, we adjust saddles, bars, swap out pedals as necessary, and go for one long ride.
A whole mess of us meet up at a nearby airport. We rent a big bus and drive over to this place. Everyone has one hour to look over the merchandise, then a blind auction ensues. You can bid on multiple bikes, but can only choose one to purchase. At the end of the auction, we adjust saddles, bars, swap out pedals as necessary, and go for one long ride.
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Since we're all dreaming, how about a C&V ride to end all C&V rides.
A whole mess of us meet up at a nearby airport. We rent a big bus and drive over to this place. Everyone has one hour to look over the merchandise, then a blind auction ensues. You can bid on multiple bikes, but can only choose one to purchase. At the end of the auction, we adjust saddles, bars, swap out pedals as necessary, and go for one long ride.
A whole mess of us meet up at a nearby airport. We rent a big bus and drive over to this place. Everyone has one hour to look over the merchandise, then a blind auction ensues. You can bid on multiple bikes, but can only choose one to purchase. At the end of the auction, we adjust saddles, bars, swap out pedals as necessary, and go for one long ride.
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Yep. I've got a cousin in Grants Pass, and my sister just bought a place near Yoncalla, just north of Roseburg. Might see if I can get down there soon.
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